Common use of Warranty of authority by Lender Clause in Contracts

Warranty of authority by Lender. acting as agent Lender warrants to Borrower that it will, on every occasion on which it enters or purports to enter into a transaction as an Agency Transaction, have been duly authorised to enter into that Loan and perform the obligations arising under such transaction on behalf of the person whom it specifies as the Principal in respect of that transaction and to perform on behalf of that person all the obligations of that person under the agreement referred to in paragraph 16.4(ii).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lending Agreement (Credit Industriel Et Commercial), Lending Agreement (Credit Industriel Et Commercial), Lending Agreement (Credit Industriel Et Commercial)

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